Governor puts Port of Virginia under scrutiny

McAuliffe After a tumultuous three years during which state officials made a series of significant institutional reforms to address concerns with cargo volumes, efficiency and profitability, the Port of Virginia could be in for more change. Gov. Terry McAuliffe, the new Democratic governor of Virginia, told the Hampton Roads Chamber of Commerce on April 1 that continued losses at the port were unacceptable, but that the port has a bright future under the new management of Executive Director John Reinhart, according to a summary of his remarks on the business group's website. "Don't tell me how much our cargo is growing if we are losing money. Growth for the sake of growth without profit is not something I a...